The contents of this page are no longer available.2002 Cropping Alternatives of Production Costs and Returns Government of Alberta, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development Government of Alberta, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Policy and Environment, Policy, Strategy and Intergovernmental Affairs, Domestic and International Trade Policy Government of Alberta, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development 2002-09-30 2009-11-13 Business & Economics`Production Economics`Crops`Cereals`Economics`Oilseeds`Forages & Range Projected costs and returns for 2002 using historical costs of production information and typical yields for the different soil zones eng financial report 2005-03-03 Cereal Producer;Forage Producer;Oilseed Producer;Producers (Crops) www1 deptdocs econ 2006-01-12 , Government of Alberta, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development Government of Alberta, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Policy and Environment, Policy, Strategy and Intergovernmental Affairs, Domestic and International Trade Policy Government of Alberta, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development 2002-09-30 2009-11-13 Business & Economics`Production Economics`Crops`Cereals`Economics`Oilseeds`Forages & Range Projected costs and returns for 2002 using historical costs of production information and typical yields for the different soil zones eng financial report 2005-03-03 Cereal Producer;Forage Producer;Oilseed Producer;Producers (Crops) www1 deptdocs econ 2006-01-12

The production costs shown in this website are budget figures compiled using historical costs of production information and typical yields for the different soil zones. The prices of both the commodities and any inputs that are typically used during production are projections for the upcoming year. Please keep in mind that these figures are "budget" amounts for a typical operation. They should be used as benchmarks rather than what the costs "ought" to be. Since individual operators may experience costs different from those presented in these tables, we suggest that you fill in the individual budget from to fit your own operation.

Please refer to the map below to see where various soil groupings lie within the province of Alberta.
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Individual Production Costs and Returns ($ Acre)


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Black soil zones | Brown soil zones | Dark brown soil zones | Grey luvisols | Irrigated soils | Peace River soils
 

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This document is maintained by Gail Atkinson.
This information published to the web on May 7, 2002.
Last Reviewed/Revised on March 3, 2005.